Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910.
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John II. Cnrkln, nttorr.oy-at-law,
over Jncktton County Hank,
Kino nwcot poachon, Mpo and
lirunon, nil kinds, dirt ohoap. Farm
em 7110. tf
Medford Golloctlon AKoncy, 10
pop cont clinreod. Ovor llurlburt'n
mow Atom, tf
Q. W. Ilnrnum & Co., contraclorH
and bulldoru. Country work n npoo
wlty. Ordorn nollcltod. Inqulro nt
Tho ToKKory. '
I). II, Hawklnn, noino of whoso
iiiRiiiiHcrlpt linn boon pronounced
upon favorably by ninny of tho load
liiK crltlca In Orojjon nnd In tho
onnt, hnn boon Invllod to fjlvo a loo-tiiro-riMtdliii
of hlu C-plo (Cnuaa-
tloiOti ntudy In philosophy, hcIoiico,
Iilutory nnd motnphynlon boforo tho
IHhlcnl CiiUuro of Anhlnnd, tho road
Iuh to commonco on Boptombor 18
at tho Toinplo. '
Mrs. HoIIIm nnd Mr. I'lclcol nro
Portland visitors thin wook.
Much Intercut In Hhown today In
tho tonnln tournament on South Oak
diilo. Mr. and Mru. KiiRono Townsond
and dnughtor, KiiRono, loft laat wook
for uouthori. California, whoro thoy
will ronldo.
MIbb Emily Jannoy Ih homo aftor
several wooka' ntay with hor broth
er, Douglas Jannoy, at bin boaullful
ranch noar Jncknonvlllo.
Mr. and Mru, Charlco Lux and
family, who havo boon llvlnrj on tho
Carroll fruit ranch, northoant of
Mod ford, havo rocontly moved to
their homo on North Oakdale,
Tho public library board ha do
cldod that thu no.w fiction will bo
put on tho novon-day shelf with a
Wanted
Hunch hnndK.
LiHtine of orchard nnd , oily prop
erty. Girl for central houaj work.
Curpenterfl.
CoiniMit mru.
Hrickynrd moil. '
15 laborer, i?'2.f0.
Special
Stock ant) ten-year lease, snap;
close In.
Business Chances
Hoataurant, oioarinn $r)00 monthly.
,r wnKoiiH, $-10, $f)0, $70, $00.
Dine plow.
Hoavy pnn horucn and harness.
ItoomiiiK hotiHOB.
HuuinoHH nota $1000 yearly.
Fruit Land
1.7 acres, 14 in heavy hearing, - miloB
(II botch fincHt Hear creek bottom,
will nubdivido; cnBy tonnn.
1(10 aoroH, '2,000,000 foot fine tim
ber, fi miloH out, 50 acres fruit
land, $lfi per noro.
5-acro traotH boarinp; orchard, Vi
miloH out.
:15 noroii, Griffin crook, fruit and nl
falfn, fine homo.
120 i.oroii, 12 in fruit, $2000.
I -room hotiHO. 1 noro, $1450.
Irrigated tract, $250 per acre.
100 ncroB, 4 miloa out, $00 per acre
10 norctf, $1000, 'A milu Phoenix.
'20 norcH. 10 ncrcB Hnrtlolts and
NowIewiib: food bulldinir sito;
close in: $2500.
2 Aci-oh. half milo west. $000.
City Property
Walnut Park addition lota on your
own tomiB.
Houses
2 Iujhhoh, rMs uoroB, $7000.
2-roj)in Iiouho, oIoro to Main bI
$000, cany tonnfl.
7-room Iiuiiho, lot 01x200, Wont
Main; fiuo invontmont.
t-room Iiouho, bathroom, porch, all
furniture, $1000.
.Vroom buiiirnlow, pomplololy furn-
iHiiod, $2500.
fi-room bumjulow, completely ' furn-
iHlioil, $2500, ,
0-room Iiouho, fl aoroH, llonmivoll nv.
1-rooni Iiouho, j-ood lot, $400.
Lots
Wont Main lotH, (10x240, onsy torniB.
Lot on Central, oIobo in, $1000,
Weflinioroliuid lots $300, tonus.
Homestead
out, $8500.
40 to 100 acres, very ohonp.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Room 207 Tavlor &. Plilpps Bld.
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SILK DRESSES
IN A VERY
COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT.
JUST THE
MOST TAKING
STYLES AND
PATTERNS TO
SELECT PROM
NEW FALL
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' WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCES THE
FORMAL OPENING
FOR
MONDAY EVENINQ, SEPTEMBER TWELFTH,
SEVEN-THIRTY TO TEN R V
SHOWING COMPLETE LINES OF
NEW FALL
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YOU ARE MOST CORDIALY INVITED
. O. E. TACKSTROM, Proprietor.
MISS M. McDONALD MISS PAINTER
Suit Department Millinery
Orchestra - V ,
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HOUSE AND
RECEPTION
DRESSES
IN THE
MOST
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OU COLLECTION
OF WAISTS
WILL PLEASE
THE MOST
PARTICULAR
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" Keep your eye on our
WINDOW DISPLAYS.
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FANCY GOODS,
INCLUDING
BAGS, BELTS,
COMBS, ETC.
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1911 SUIT MODELS
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smartest styles out for this season. ' ""' y"r
SELECT YOUR COAT OR SUIT
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Now., At least come and try on. This. M$'Jopk:
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around time" and we are pleased to sh6wiybv
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foo of flvo conta for ouch loan of tho
book. Thua tho funds may bo uaod
for nornmnout literature
Mra. Poitor J. Noff ontortalnod
Monday afternoon with a toa for hor"
frlond, MIbb Koxtor, a atudont of
VaHHar, who haa for aovoral dayB
Imon a iruoat In tho Koff aomo. Aa-
toi-B wore In profusion through tho
houao and on tlio tea table. Mra.
PuiHoiiH naalBted tho hoatosa.
Mre, Nottlo Qlaas of 034 Ib alowlyj
recovering from a Ions alogo of atclc-
UOSB,
W. H. ninlughokor and family havo
moved Into tliotr jiowly acqulrod roa
Idenco, formorly tho Kmll DoUoboam
Ulaco, on North Contral.
(CI1ubb DroB. and BlatorB havo pnr
chaaod a moat coatly monumont of
Mobbw. HIcUh and Korahaw'B mar
blo worka of Medford to mark tho
laut roHtlng ilnco of tholr ntfoctlon
iito father, S. II. Qlnaa, to ho placod
In Antlooh comotory.
0. II. Vorblck, tho North Central
grocer, la Improving hla proporty
with a now barn.
1. h. Hamilton Is Improving hla
roBldonco proporty on North Contral
with content walks, ,
. o. II. Andoraon nnd Mra. M, II.
Architect and School Supplies
When in need of anything in the above mentioned lines, call here and in
spect our stock.
AROHLTESTS' SUPPLIES Jjjf
Blue Print and tracing, cloth, water color papers, etc.
DRAWING INSTRUAIENTS
For architects or for studonts in the manual training department of the
public schools. t ' . , ,
You'll find a splendid showing of drawing instruments at, per set
$1.00 AND UP TO $7.50.
Romombor, our circulating libary call and allow us to oxplain about it.
The Merrivold Shop
134 WEST MAIN STREET
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Vanco of tho Vnncoindomm Mining , on Koreat creek, huvo returned from ...ly wJ; on as tho
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Haaklna for health.
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company, who own nnd o'pornto tho , Sun Krnuolsco, whoro thoy spent
proporty known aa the Sturgla mlnoj moat of the aurmor, auu win pru-
TIjo timo to chaiiKe baok to tho
derby or felt hat is hero and
wo'ro horo, too, with tho derbies
and folts for you to change to.
Ilonostly, our dorbios and soft
hats aro of such suporlativo do
Bisn and oxcollouco that wo can
not do iustico to their suporioritv
in one short ad all wo can say is
that thoyW "crowns" fit for the
Kiilo; of Mankindthe American
Citizen.
$1.50 to $4.00.
FuroishiiiKS, too, of like qual
ity nnd excellence.
Wardrobe
EYES GET TIRED
nd need a rest, yet they muat
erform their duty. Had you been
Kiven REST GLASSES while ia
Bchool you probably would not
now need them for constant wear,
if ut all. Havo yonr child's eyes
looked aftor by DR, R1CKERT
and save eye Iroubloa In future
years.
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